The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will provide more than one
order of magnitude improvement in sensitivity compared with any
existing radio telescope over a wavelength range of several hundred
to one, from decametric to microwave wavelengths. It will
revolutionize the study of the most abundant element in the
Universe, hydrogen, from the epoch of reionisation to the
present-day, probing the onset formation period of the very first
stars, will closely scan proto-planets and, through the precision
timing of pulsars, will detect the distortions of space-time due to
gravitational radiation. The SKA is a sensing network spanning 3000
km from its centre and with a collecting area of more than 1 square
kilometre, using technologies of the 21st century. The SKA will
make the study of a wide range of phenomena initially studied at
other wavelengths possible at radio wavelengths, as well as opening
a new discovery window on new phenomena at radio wavelengths.
Symposium 7 of the JENAM 2010 aimed at bringing these diverse
opportunities to the attention of both theoretical and
observational astronomers working at all wavelengths, including the
potential for synergies with other facilities. The meeting
highlighted the scientific potential of the SKA, discussed
scientific priorities and their impact on the design of the SKA,
explored the synergies between the SKA and other next-generation
astronomical facilities in different wavelength domains such as the
ALMA, ELTs, LSST, JWST, GRE, IXO, Gaia and Euclid, and high-energy
facilities (Auger), explored the "cyber-infrastructure" that may
become available for the distribution and distributed analysis of
SKA data."
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